Formation
Last Updated on Saturday, 08 January 2011 04:41 Written by David Griffiths Friday, 16 April 2010 03:57
The starting point in forming a co-operative is to discuss the co-operative option and the advantages and disadvantages:
In seeking advice on the co-operative option, it is critical to seek advice from those who have experience with and knowledge of the co-operative option - not from those who either don't understand and/or oppose the co-operative model:

Read The Co-operative Formation Checklist
The Eight Steps in Forming a Co-operative
The Co-op Start Up Manual published by Co-operatives Victoria and written by Graeme Charles is a starting point for all those interested in forming co-operatives. Co-operatives Victoria has a number of other useful publications:
What is a co-operative?
The Co-operative Formation Decision
Why do co-operatives fail as co-operatives?
The Co-operative College in the UK is a rich source of information:
The Just Ask membership toolkit
The Rochdale Pioneers Museum.
The following background information can be obtained from the web site of the International Co-operative Alliance:
The definition of a co-operative
The statement on co-operative identity,
Statistical information on the co-operative movement
The following statements issued by Co-operatives Australia provide a valuable context to co-operation and co-operatives:
Public Policy and Co-operatives (April 2009)
Australia's Top 100 Co-operatives, Credit Unions and Mutuals (June 2009)
Co-operative Education (March 2010)
Valuing Co-operation (April 2010)
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National Co-op Update was published by Words in Time between 1995 and 2002. Forty issues were published.
By arrangement with Words in Time pdf copies of National Co-op Update are available on this web site.
Copies of National Co-op Update can be downloaded as pdf files and printed. The files, however, cannot be changed or the content copied or extracted.
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